Family Health International is making available a new publication for
conveying HIV/AIDS prevention information to people with low-level reading
skills. "Designing Materials on HIV/AIDS/STIs for Low-Literate Audiences" is
available at no charge to users in developing countries. It was produced by
Family Health International and the Program for Appropriate Technology and
Health (PATH) with funding from the U.S. Agency for International
Development through the Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care Project
(IMPACT), which is managed by FHI.
Recognizing that many concepts in HIV/AIDS are difficult to convey to
low-literate or non-literate audiences, this 155-page guide relies heavily
on illustrations, is printed in a larger-than-usual typeface, and features
clear, easy-to-understand explanations.
To request a copy, please send your complete address to [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> . Users in developed countries will be asked to
cover postage and shipping costs.
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